by Richard W | Jul 30, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Linux, Windows
This is something you probably already know; LibreOffice has a separate memory page that controls how it uses your computer memory and how much memory it requires to improve its performance when working with documents. Because the more memory that is made available to...
by Richard W | Jul 25, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Linux, Windows
The Document Foundation has just announced the released of LibreOffice 4.1.0 with exciting new features for early adopters and power users. For those who don’t like being the first to try new stuff, it’s recommended to continue using the 4.0.4 version. The 4.0.4...
by Richard W | Jul 24, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Linux
Your Ubuntu computer plays a simple alert sound for different types of messages and events. You can choose to change the sound clips for alerts and events or disable it completely to make sure there are no sound when clicking or opening program and for event...
by Richard W | Jul 22, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Linux, Security, Windows
Here’s a brief tutorial that will show you how to password-protect your documents when using LibreOffice. Remember LibreOffice works in Windows, Mac OS X and Linux systems, including Ubuntu. When you password-protect a document, anyone without the correct password...
by Richard W | Jul 19, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Linux, Windows
After more than 16 months of development and about 10,000 individual changes, Wine, the software that lets you run programs designed for Windows in Linux systems has just released version 1.6 and this brief tutorial is going to show you how to upgrade or install it in...
by Richard W | Jul 18, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Linux
I won’t be the first to tell you this; Ubuntu isn’t perfect. In fact, the Linux Kernel that powers Ubuntu isn’t fully compatible with most hardware out there because those devices were designed with Windows OS in mind. The reason you see so many kernel updates when...